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Guns Not ButterEpisode Number: 77 Season Num: 4 First Aired: Wednesday January 8, 2003 Prod Code: 175312 |
Stars
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Joshua Malina Role: Will Bailey (Episodes 78-, recurring previously) Joshua Malina graduated from Yale University after earning a B.A. in theatre. Josh made his first professional appearance on Broadway as a part of Sorkin's A Few Good Men (He is credited as being in the play from Nov 15, 1989 through Jan 26, 1991). Later he had a bit part as an extra in the... Read More |
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Janel Moloney Role: Donna Moss (Episodes 23-, recurring previously) Janel Moloney, was born and raised in Woodland Hills, California. She is the daugther of two hair-dressers named John and Judy, and has two older siblings (Lance, who is a contractor, and Meegan, an attorney) and a twin sister, called Carey, a nurse. She studied ballet for ten years, but... Read More |
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Bradley Whitford Role: Josh Lyman Brad grew up in Wisconsin, and was involved in theater in high school but never thought that he could do it professionally. He graduated June 4, 1977 from Madison East High School in Madison, Wisconsin. He went to Wesleyan University graduating in 1981 (he majored in both English and Theater)... Read More |
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John Spencer Role: Leo McGarry John was born in December 1946 in New York, to Mildred, a waitress, and John Speshock, a truck driver. He is of Irish and Ukranian descent. At 16 he attended the Professional Children's School in New York, and later Fairleigh Dickinson University, but did not finish his degree. His TV work... Read More |
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Richard Schiff Role: Toby Ziegler As the middle child of the three sons of Edward and Charlotte Schiff. Richard Schiff was born and raised on the East Coast. The Emmy Award winner began his career as a theater director in New York and later founded and served as the artistic director of the Manhattan Repertory Theatre where he... Read More |
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Allison Janney Role: Claudia Jean "C.J." Cregg Allison comes from a family of performers -- her mother was an actress and her father and brother are musicians. Her youthful dreams of becoming an Olympic figure skater were curtailed by an accident in which she was injured colliding with a glass door. Education: Kenyon College,... Read More |
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Dulé Hill Role: Charlie Young Hill has been cast as one of the City Kids and was in the original cast of Bring in Da' Noise, Bring In Da' Funk . He has had guest roles on shows such as Ghostwriter , Cosby , Smart Guy , and New York Undercover . He also had an important role in the movie Holes in which he played Sam... Read More |
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Martin Sheen Role: President Jed Bartlet His mother, Mary Ann Phelan, was an Irish immigrant, and his father, Francisco Estevez, was a Spaniard who came to the U.S. by way of Cuba. They met at citizenship school in Dayton. Martin was born Ramon Estévez in Dayton, Ohio in 1940 to an Irish mother (Mary Ann Phelan) and a Spanish father... Read More |
Recurring Roles
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Kim Webster Role: Ginger |
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Melissa Fitzgerald Role: Carol Fitzpatrick Divorced from Noah Emmerich. |
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Danica McKellar Role: Elsie Snuffin Danica and her sister Crystal , younger by one year, are both actresses and dancers. They both began their careers at a very young age as child stars. McKellar, together with her sister, began acting in her mother's dance studio. In 1982, the family moved to Los Angeles and a few years later,... Read More |
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Trent Ford Role: Jean Paul Trent Ford was born in Cleveland, Ohio. His father was a test pilot for the United States Navy and his mother was a stewardess from Birmingham, England. They met in Kuwait. Trent went to 18 different high schools before finally settling in London, England. Trent went to Cambridge University where... Read More |
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Elisabeth Moss Role: Zoey Bartlet Elizabeth Moss, born on October 15, 1983 in Los Angeles, California, is a film and TV actress known for her playing the president's daughter, Zoey Bartlet, on The West Wing , rookie cop Dani Bannerman on Fear Itself , and the naive secretary Peggy Olsen on Mad Men . She is also famous... Read More |
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Timothy Busfield Role: Danny Concannon Timothy Busfield was born in Lansing Michigan. His mother, Jean was the director for Michigan State University Press, and his father, Roger once taught theater arts in university. He attended East Tennessee State University, where he appeared in his first production as Puck, in Robin... Read More |
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Peter James Smith Role: Ed |
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William Duffy Role: Larry |
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Charles Noland Role: Steve |
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Timothy Davis-Reed Role: Mark |
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Kris Murphy Role: Katie Witt |
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Ron Ostrow Role: John |
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Guest Stars
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Natsuko Ohama Role: Gwendolyn Chen |
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John Del Regno Role: Giuseppe |
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Ramon Luis Estevez Role: Businessman |
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Bernadette Burgos Role: Hispanic Woman |
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Rachel Pearson Role: Tammy |
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Mau Barclay Role: Kelly |
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Jesse Burch Role: Jay |
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Nicole Lyn Role: Stacy |
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Richard Gross Role: Beano |
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Paul McCarthy-Boyington Role: Mike |
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Pat Skipper Role: Jimmy Hoebuck |
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Kiersten Van Horne Role: Jane Cleary |
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Megan Ward Role: Senator's Staffer Megan Marie Ward was born on September 24, 1969 in Los Angeles, California, and raised primarily in Honolulu, Hawaii. Megan is the youngest of four children, whose parents were stage actors who performed small parts in "Magnum P.I." and "Hawaii Five-O." The family moved from Los Angeles to Hawaii... Read More |
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Gabriel Jarret Role: Jason |
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John H. Wan Role: Intern |
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Derek Coleman Role: Agent |
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Christina Grandy Role: Ellen |
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Episode Vital Stats
Season Number: 4
Episode Reviews: 1
Score: 8.6 Great 61 votes
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superb: 21 (34.4%)
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perfect: 5 (8.2%)
Other: 4 (6.6%)
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